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IBM Journal of Research and Development, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 1957
- Donald P. Cameron:
Domain Orientation in Barium Titanate Single Crystals. 2-7 - Evon C. Greanias, Charles J. Hoppel, Martin Kloomok, John S. Osborne:
Design of Logic for Recognition of Printed Characters by Simulation. 8-18 - Alfred G. Redfield:
On the Theory of Relaxation Processes. 19-31 - Edwin R. Wyma:
A Three-Dimensional Printed Back Panel. 32-38 - John A. Swanson:
Clarification of First-Order Semiconduction Effects through Use of Electrochemical Potentials. 39-43 - Williams B. Ittner III, Peter J. Magill:
A Survey of Contact Resistance Theory for Nominally Clean Surfaces. 44-48 - Clyde J. Fitch:
Development of the Electrostatic Clutch. 49-56 - Sol Zaromb:
An Analysis of Diffusion in Semiconductors. 57-61 - Murray L. Lesser, John W. Haanstra:
The Random-Access Memory Accounting Machine - I. System Organization of the IBM 305. 62-71 - Trigg Noyes, Wesley E. Dickinson:
The Random-Access Memory Accounting Machine - II. The Magnetic-Disk, Random-Access Memory. 72-75 - Morton M. Astrahan, Bennett Housman, John F. Jacobs, Rollin P. Mayer, Walker H. Thomas:
Logical Design of the Digital Computer for the SAGE System. 76-83 - G. Robert Gunther-Mohr, Sol Triebwasser:
Simple Constant-Temperature Oven and Control System. 84-89 - Henderson Cole, Frank W. Chambers, Helen M. Dunn:
Lattice Parameters of Zn3As2. 90-92 - John W. Horton:
A General Theory of Multiple Spin Echoes. 93-95
Volume 1, Number 2, 1957
- Ernest D. Foss, Ralph S. Partridge:
A 32, 000-Word Magnetic-Core Memory. 102-109 - Ervand George Kogbetliantz:
Computation of eN for -∞<N<+∞. 110-115 - Bradford Dunham:
The Multipurpose Bias Device - Part I: The Commutator Transistor. 116-129 - W. Wesley Peterson:
Addressing for Random-Access Storage. 130-146 - Peter J. Price:
The Lorenz Number. 147-157 - Robert W. Murphy:
A Positive-Integer Arithmetic for Data Processing. 158-170 - Midhat J. Ghazala:
Irredundant Disjunctive and Conjunctive Forms of a Boolean Function. 171-176 - Martin Schatzoff, Warren B. Harding:
A Mathematical Model for Determining the Probabilities of Undetected Errors in Magnetic Tape Systems. 177-180 - Leonard D. Seader:
A Self-Clocking System for Information Transfer. 181-184 - James L. Walsh:
A Symmetrical-Transistor Steering Circuit. 185-188 - Harold B. von Horn, William Y. Stevens:
Determination of Transient Response of a Drift Transistor Using the Diffusion Equation. 189-191
Volume 1, Number 3, 1957
- Bernard J. Greenblott, Joseph E. Wallace:
Development of the Permissive-Make Relay. 198-211 - Richard F. Rutz:
Two-Collector Transistor for Binary Full Addition. 212-222 - Rolf Landauer:
Spatial Variation of Currents and Fields Due to Localized Scatterers in Metallic Conduction. 223-231 - William V. Smith:
Microwave Amplification by MASER Techniques. 232-238 - Peter J. Price:
The Linear Hall Effect. 239-248 - Paul Tasman:
Literary Data Processing. 249-256 - Robert M. Walker, Donald E. Rosenheim, Peter A. Lewis, Arthur G. Anderson:
An Experimental 50-Megacycle Arithmetic Unit. 257-278 - James S. Hanson:
Microsectioning: A Metallographic Technique for Semiconductor Devices. 279-288
Volume 1, Number 4, 1957
- D. R. Young:
Preface. 293 - James W. Crowe:
Trapped-Flux Superconducting Memory. 294-303 - Richard L. Garwin:
An Analysis of the Operation of a Persistent-Supercurrent Memory Cell. 304-308 - Hans Peter Luhn:
A Statistical Approach to Mechanized Encoding and Searching of Literary Information. 309-317 - Maurice E. Drougard, Edward J. Huibregtse:
The Effect of an Electric Field on the Transitions of Barium Titanate. 318-329 - Richard Taylor:
A Mechanical Heart-Lung Apparatus. 330-340 - Bradford Dunham:
The Formalization of Scientific Languages - Part I: The Work of Woodger and Hull. 341-348 - Edward H. Nicollian, G. Robert Gunther-Mohr, Leonard R. Weisberg:
A Radiant-Energy Heater Using an Ellipsoidal Reflector. 349-355 - Edwin J. Smura:
A Binary-Weighted Current Decoder. 356-362 - Joseph M. Sarley, R. J. Hendery:
Radio-Interference Control as Applied to Business Machines. 363-372 - J. A. Kurtz:
Superconducting Connections to Films. 373
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